On Sun, Nov 21, 1999 at 02:59:53AM -0800, Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
> You don't need to mess with rc.sysinit on RH5.x and 6.x for quota. A really
> quick solution is to install over the top but don't format the disks.
> 
> Alternatively, boot linux from lilo as 'linux init=bin/sh' and then remount
> your slash disk 'mount -n -o rw,remount /dev/hda1 /'. If you remember what
> you did to rc.sysinit remove it. Then you can reboot normally.
> 
> Otherwise you'll have to use a rescue disk.
> 
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> 
> Man that was fast!Thanks,can you point me to a way more simple to start the 
> quota configuration every time linux starts?
> Thanks for the help:)
> 

All you need is linuxconf to turn the quota on the selected filesystems,
'touch quota.user' in the partition you want, and then reboot.

then use edquota to modify peoples quotas. You don't need to do anything
with rc.sysinit.

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